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- the present invention relates to a tandem master-cylinder secondary piston that includes a cylindrical skirt having a free front end and an end wall for its activation on one face by the thrust rod of the primary piston and on the other face by the return spring.
- the piston delimits a pressure chamber in the master cylinder, and the forward edge of the piston in a rest position cooperates with a seal housed in a groove in the body of the master cylinder and separates the supply chamber from the pressure chamber while allowing hydraulic fluid to travel through passages in the skirt when the brake system is in ESP mode, dynamic stability control.
- the present invention also relates to a tandem master cylinder equipped with a secondary piston as described above.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 illustrate a tandem master cylinder according to the state of the art.
- This master cylinder 300 consists of body 310 with bore hole 320 in which is housed secondary piston 330 and, if need be, a primary piston, not shown, if master cylinder 300 is a tandem master cylinder. Actuation of the master cylinder occurs in the direction of arrow AF.
- secondary piston 330 delimits pressure chamber 340 connected to the secondary brake system. Pressure chamber 340 is fed with brake fluid from supply chamber 350 . Pressure chamber 340 is separated from supply chamber 350 by resupply seal 353 placed in groove 351 of body 310 .
- Secondary piston 330 consists of end wall 331 , wherein rear face 331 b receives the thrust rod from the servobrake and face 331 b receives telescoping rod 370 , formed of two parts and kept separated by spring 373 .
- This rod 370 is connected to the primary piston.
- Secondary piston 330 is a machined aluminum part with a cylindrical skirt 332 equipped with end wall 331 , one face of which, 331 b, is equipped with a frustoconical housing to receive the end of thrust rod 370 connected to primary piston 132 and whose other face, 331 a, serves as a support for return spring 373 .
- the forward edge of skirt 332 has a frustoconical surface 334 traversed by a crown of holes 333 .
- Secondary piston 330 delimits secondary pressure chamber 340 of secondary circuit C 2 in the master cylinder and cooperates with resupply seal 353 housed in groove 351 machined in bore hole 320 .
- This groove 351 is located beyond supply chamber 350 , connected to the hydraulic fluid supply line; seal 353 , cooperating with the exterior surface of secondary piston 330 , thereby ensures a seal between supply chamber 350 and pressure chamber 340 .
- seal 353 cooperating with the exterior surface of secondary piston 330 , thereby ensures a seal between supply chamber 350 and pressure chamber 340 .
- secondary piston 330 when secondary piston 330 is in rest position, its front edge is positioned slightly forward of supply chamber 350 so that brake fluid can pass beneath the seal through holes 333 in the front of skirt 332 of secondary piston 330 and reach pressure chamber 340 .
- FIG. 7 is an axial cutaway of secondary piston 330 , which is known, illustrating the shape of skirt 332 with its frustoconical front portion 334 and crown of holes 333 , as well as the shape of end wall 331 , with face 331 a and a boss for centering spring 373 ( FIG. 6 ), and other face 331 b with a frustoconical housing to accommodate telescoping rod 370 connected to the principal piston.
- FIG. 6A which is a very schematic cutaway, illustrates the rest position of resupply seal 353 in its groove 351 of body 310 of the master cylinder, as well as supply chamber 350 and skirt 332 of secondary piston 330 , with the crown of holes here represented by a single hole, 333 , placed beneath seal 353 .
- An arrow indicates the passage of hydraulic fluid during the resupply phase, between supply chamber 350 , hole 333 , the interior of secondary piston 330 and, in front of it, pressure chamber 340 .
- This figure emphasizes the need for the conical shape, for the flow rate in rest position during ESP operation of the brake system is a function of the diameter of the holes as well as the space between the piston and body 310 of the master cylinder.
- This secondary piston 330 has a certain number of manufacturing as well as functional drawbacks:
- An object of the present invention is to develop a master cylinder secondary piston and a master cylinder so equipped that avoids the problems of seal wear, facilitates the realization of the piston, reduces manufacturing costs, and guarantees flow-rate performance in ESP mode.
- an object of the present invention is a master-cylinder secondary piston of the type described above, wherein the front edge of the skirt has a crenellated profile formed of radial slots open in front to cooperate with the master cylinder supply chamber.
- the secondary piston according to the present invention offers the advantage of simplified manufacture because the holes and frustoconical front portion of the known piston are replaced by simple slots.
- the surrounding jacket of the piston is thus cylindrical throughout its entire length.
- the shape of the slots also has the advantage of making the resupply of the pressure chamber simpler and more efficient than through the holes by guaranteeing the flow rate in ESP mode.
- the slots are radial and parallel to the xx axis of the piston.
- the secondary piston according to the present invention is preferably made of injection-molded plastic material; the skirt and end wall are, notably, made of a single piece.
- the radial slots have a straight end wall and sides defined by radially directed planes.
- the end wall, or rear end, enclosed by slots, is preferably straight, transversely directed and, significantly, consists of a plane surface. This surface may be inclined with respect to the axis of the piston or perpendicular to it.
- the shape of the radial slots enables the very simple realization of the injection mold and facilitates unmolding.
- the radial slots are parallel to the axis of the secondary piston.
- the radial slots are helical in shape, which means that, at every point, the walls of the slot are directed radially but the alignment of the whole is helical.
- This helical shape promotes contact with the resupply seal by preventing it from being permanently in contact with the hollows of the slots or with the solid surface between the slots.
- the end wall of the slot is preferably straight, that is, in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the secondary piston.
- the present invention also relates to a tandem master cylinder equipped with a secondary piston wherein:
- FIG. 1 is a schematic cutaway of a tandem master cylinder equipped with a secondary piston according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a side view of a secondary piston according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is an axial cutaway of the secondary piston of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 is a partial perspective view of the secondary piston skirt.
- FIG. 5 is a developed view of a slot of the secondary piston.
- FIG. 6 is a partial cutaway of a known master cylinder with its secondary piston.
- FIG. 6A is a detail view illustrating the cooperation of the front edge of the skirt of the secondary piston with the resupply seal housed in the groove of the yoke, according to the state of the art.
- FIG. 7 is a cutaway view of the known secondary piston.
- FIG. 1 shows tandem master cylinder 100 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, whose secondary portion is described below, it being understood that this description applies in practice to its first portion for all the elements involved in the duplication and which enable control of two independent brake circuits C 1 , C 2 .
- Master cylinder 100 consists of body 110 traversed by bore hole 120 with axis (xx) accommodating primary piston 130 .
- Primary piston 130 and bore hole 220 house secondary piston 230 .
- AF The direction of movement of pistons 130 , 230 is indicated by arrow AF, which corresponds to a braking action.
- the top of the master cylinder is equipped with two inlets 101 , 201 for the outlet fittings of the brake fluid reservoir 190 , which is simply sketched.
- Secondary piston 230 delimits, in bore hole 220 , pressure chamber 240 connected to brake circuit C 2 by drill hole 241 emerging into chamber 240 .
- This pressure chamber 240 is separated by hollow piston 230 from supply chamber 250 realized in body 110 of master cylinder 100 and, between bore hole 220 and the outer surface of piston 230 , is materialized by a peripheral groove in the bore hole.
- Supply chamber 250 is bordered on both sides by peripheral groove 251 , 252 emerging into the bore hole.
- Front groove 251 accommodates peripheral resupply seal 253 , and rear groove 252 , peripheral seal 280 , still referred to as an isolation seal.
- Resupply seal 253 allows brake fluid to be supplied from pressure chamber 240 in the event of a lack of brake fluid or a sudden braking action.
- the movement of opening and closing this resupply seal 253 is described in document FR 2,916,405.
- Seal 280 which separates supply chamber 250 [from] the other pressure chamber, 140 , is designed to provide a seal between bore hole 220 and the surface of piston 230 .
- the two pistons 130 , 230 are connected by telescoping rod 170 , formed of two parts 171 , 172 kept apart by spring 173 , both of which extremities are applied, one against end wall 131 of primary piston 130 and the other against end wall 231 of secondary piston 230 .
- secondary piston 230 is composed of cylindrical skirt 232 equipped with end wall 231 whose rear face 231 b, turned toward the primary piston, has frustoconical housing 280 , which accommodates the end of thrust rod 170 , connected to primary piston 130 , and whose other face, 231 a, is equipped with groove 281 to receive the piston's helical return spring 273 .
- This spring 273 presses against end wall 111 of bore hole 220 of the master cylinder.
- the front edge of skirt 232 is crenellated along a certain axial length L, with slots 233 having a rectangular section aligned along the xx axis. These radial slots 233 are open near the front edge of the skirt; they are rectangular in shape. Edges 2331 of slot 233 are delimited by radial planes and the rear, 2332 , is straight.
- the rear edge is straight, that is, transverse and, in this example, all the rear edges are located in the same circle.
- the rear edge may consist of a plane surface inclined to the xx axis or perpendicular to that axis.
- the rear face consists of ribs that have two functions:
- slots 233 are helical in shape.
- FIG. 5 shows, by way of comparison, the developed shape of a slot 233 of the secondary cylinder of FIGS. 3 to 5 and a hole 333 of known secondary piston 330 .
- slot 233 which serves as a passage for the hydraulic fluid in the piston according to the present invention, has a different section near the edges of the hole and that this difference in section does not require a cone to allow flow in ESP mode, as shown in FIGS. 6 and 7 .
- This superimposed image shows rear edge 2331 of slot 233 and the contour of hole 333 , which promotes the flow area of slot 233 of the secondary piston according to the present invention and provides clearance for the rounded contour of hole 233 and the frustoconical shape of the state of the art for the flow of liquid in ESP mode.
- the secondary piston according to the present invention is made of molded/injected plastic material so that the edges of the teeth or slots of the front edge have a molding fillet rather than sharp edges, without requiring any special machining.
- the secondary piston according to the present invention with straight radial slots is made without requiring a special mold to enable unmolding. This is done in the direction of the xx axis of the secondary piston.
- unmolding may require a relative rotational movement between the part and the mold.
- the secondary piston according to the present invention is preferably realized of a plastic material chosen from the group comprising: Bakelite, among thermoset materials, and polypropylene, among thermoplastic materials.
- Assembly of the tandem master cylinder equipped with a secondary piston according to the present invention takes place without any particular difficulty and without having to modify production lines.
- the simplified shape of the secondary piston simplifies the manufacturing process, which becomes less expensive.
- the master cylinder functions with good flow rate performance, especially when operating in ESP mode.
- the number of slots and their, preferably uniform, distribution along the periphery of the front edge of secondary piston 230 has been determined by hydraulic studies and tests.
- the length (L) of slots 233 is defined, based on the geometry of the tandem master cylinder, to have the rest position of the secondary piston with respect to resupply seal 253 and enable such resupply and operation in ESP mode.
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- The present invention relates to a tandem master-cylinder secondary piston that includes a cylindrical skirt having a free front end and an end wall for its activation on one face by the thrust rod of the primary piston and on the other face by the return spring. The piston delimits a pressure chamber in the master cylinder, and the forward edge of the piston in a rest position cooperates with a seal housed in a groove in the body of the master cylinder and separates the supply chamber from the pressure chamber while allowing hydraulic fluid to travel through passages in the skirt when the brake system is in ESP mode, dynamic stability control.
- The present invention also relates to a tandem master cylinder equipped with a secondary piston as described above.
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FIGS. 6 and 7 illustrate a tandem master cylinder according to the state of the art. Thismaster cylinder 300, only the portion of which nearsecondary cylinder 330 is shown, consists ofbody 310 withbore hole 320 in which is housedsecondary piston 330 and, if need be, a primary piston, not shown, ifmaster cylinder 300 is a tandem master cylinder. Actuation of the master cylinder occurs in the direction of arrow AF. Inbore hole 320,secondary piston 330delimits pressure chamber 340 connected to the secondary brake system.Pressure chamber 340 is fed with brake fluid fromsupply chamber 350.Pressure chamber 340 is separated fromsupply chamber 350 byresupply seal 353 placed ingroove 351 ofbody 310. On the other side ofsupply chamber 350, impermeability with the exterior is provided byseal 380 housed ingroove 352 ofbody 310 and pressing againstsecondary piston 330.Secondary piston 330 consists ofend wall 331, whereinrear face 331 b receives the thrust rod from the servobrake andface 331 b receivestelescoping rod 370, formed of two parts and kept separated byspring 373. Thisrod 370 is connected to the primary piston. -
Secondary piston 330 is a machined aluminum part with acylindrical skirt 332 equipped withend wall 331, one face of which, 331 b, is equipped with a frustoconical housing to receive the end ofthrust rod 370 connected toprimary piston 132 and whose other face, 331 a, serves as a support forreturn spring 373. The forward edge ofskirt 332 has afrustoconical surface 334 traversed by a crown ofholes 333.Secondary piston 330 delimitssecondary pressure chamber 340 of secondary circuit C2 in the master cylinder and cooperates withresupply seal 353 housed ingroove 351 machined inbore hole 320. Thisgroove 351 is located beyondsupply chamber 350, connected to the hydraulic fluid supply line;seal 353, cooperating with the exterior surface ofsecondary piston 330, thereby ensures a seal betweensupply chamber 350 andpressure chamber 340. However, whensecondary piston 330 is in rest position, its front edge is positioned slightly forward ofsupply chamber 350 so that brake fluid can pass beneath the seal throughholes 333 in the front ofskirt 332 ofsecondary piston 330 and reachpressure chamber 340. - Such a piston and master cylinder are described in German Published Patent Application No. 10 2006 000341.
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FIG. 7 is an axial cutaway ofsecondary piston 330, which is known, illustrating the shape ofskirt 332 with itsfrustoconical front portion 334 and crown ofholes 333, as well as the shape ofend wall 331, withface 331 a and a boss for centering spring 373 (FIG. 6 ), andother face 331 b with a frustoconical housing to accommodatetelescoping rod 370 connected to the principal piston. -
FIG. 6A , which is a very schematic cutaway, illustrates the rest position ofresupply seal 353 in itsgroove 351 ofbody 310 of the master cylinder, as well assupply chamber 350 andskirt 332 ofsecondary piston 330, with the crown of holes here represented by a single hole, 333, placed beneathseal 353. An arrow indicates the passage of hydraulic fluid during the resupply phase, betweensupply chamber 350,hole 333, the interior ofsecondary piston 330 and, in front of it,pressure chamber 340. This figure emphasizes the need for the conical shape, for the flow rate in rest position during ESP operation of the brake system is a function of the diameter of the holes as well as the space between the piston andbody 310 of the master cylinder. - This
secondary piston 330 has a certain number of manufacturing as well as functional drawbacks: - Manufacturing is relatively expensive because of the crown of
holes 333 that needs to be made in the front edge ofskirt 332 and because of thefrustoconical shape 334 that is given to the edge of the skirt. Additionally,holes 333 realized in the edge of the skirt often have burrs that cause premature wear toseal 353, which cooperates withsecondary piston 330. - An object of the present invention is to develop a master cylinder secondary piston and a master cylinder so equipped that avoids the problems of seal wear, facilitates the realization of the piston, reduces manufacturing costs, and guarantees flow-rate performance in ESP mode.
- To that end, an object of the present invention is a master-cylinder secondary piston of the type described above, wherein the front edge of the skirt has a crenellated profile formed of radial slots open in front to cooperate with the master cylinder supply chamber.
- The secondary piston according to the present invention offers the advantage of simplified manufacture because the holes and frustoconical front portion of the known piston are replaced by simple slots. The surrounding jacket of the piston is thus cylindrical throughout its entire length. The shape of the slots also has the advantage of making the resupply of the pressure chamber simpler and more efficient than through the holes by guaranteeing the flow rate in ESP mode.
- According to another advantageous characteristic, the slots are radial and parallel to the xx axis of the piston.
- The secondary piston according to the present invention is preferably made of injection-molded plastic material; the skirt and end wall are, notably, made of a single piece.
- According to another advantageous characteristic, the radial slots have a straight end wall and sides defined by radially directed planes. The end wall, or rear end, enclosed by slots, is preferably straight, transversely directed and, significantly, consists of a plane surface. This surface may be inclined with respect to the axis of the piston or perpendicular to it.
- The shape of the radial slots enables the very simple realization of the injection mold and facilitates unmolding.
- According to another advantageous characteristic, the radial slots are parallel to the axis of the secondary piston.
- According to another advantageous characteristic, the radial slots are helical in shape, which means that, at every point, the walls of the slot are directed radially but the alignment of the whole is helical. This helical shape promotes contact with the resupply seal by preventing it from being permanently in contact with the hollows of the slots or with the solid surface between the slots.
- The end wall of the slot is preferably straight, that is, in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the secondary piston.
- The present invention also relates to a tandem master cylinder equipped with a secondary piston wherein:
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- a cylindrical skirt has a free front end and an end wall for its actuation on one face by the push rod of the primary piston and on the other face by the return spring,
- the piston delimits a pressure chamber in the master cylinder,
- the front edge of the piston in rest position cooperates with a seal housed in a groove in the body of the master cylinder and separates the supply chamber from the pressure chamber by allowing hydraulic fluid to pass through passages in the skirt whenever the brake system is in ESP mode,
- the edge of the skirt has a crenellated profile formed by radial slots open in front, and
- this secondary piston is made by molding/injection of a plastic material.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic cutaway of a tandem master cylinder equipped with a secondary piston according to the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a side view of a secondary piston according to the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is an axial cutaway of the secondary piston ofFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 4 is a partial perspective view of the secondary piston skirt. -
FIG. 5 is a developed view of a slot of the secondary piston. -
FIG. 6 is a partial cutaway of a known master cylinder with its secondary piston. -
FIG. 6A is a detail view illustrating the cooperation of the front edge of the skirt of the secondary piston with the resupply seal housed in the groove of the yoke, according to the state of the art. -
FIG. 7 is a cutaway view of the known secondary piston. -
FIG. 1 showstandem master cylinder 100 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, whose secondary portion is described below, it being understood that this description applies in practice to its first portion for all the elements involved in the duplication and which enable control of two independent brake circuits C1, C2. -
Master cylinder 100 consists ofbody 110 traversed bybore hole 120 with axis (xx) accommodatingprimary piston 130. -
Primary piston 130 and borehole 220 housesecondary piston 230. - The direction of movement of
pistons - The top of the master cylinder is equipped with two
inlets brake fluid reservoir 190, which is simply sketched. -
Secondary piston 230 delimits, inbore hole 220,pressure chamber 240 connected to brake circuit C2 bydrill hole 241 emerging intochamber 240. Thispressure chamber 240 is separated byhollow piston 230 fromsupply chamber 250 realized inbody 110 ofmaster cylinder 100 and, betweenbore hole 220 and the outer surface ofpiston 230, is materialized by a peripheral groove in the bore hole.Supply chamber 250 is bordered on both sides byperipheral groove Front groove 251 accommodatesperipheral resupply seal 253, andrear groove 252,peripheral seal 280, still referred to as an isolation seal. -
Resupply seal 253 allows brake fluid to be supplied frompressure chamber 240 in the event of a lack of brake fluid or a sudden braking action. The movement of opening and closing thisresupply seal 253 is described in document FR 2,916,405.Seal 280, which separates supply chamber 250 [from] the other pressure chamber, 140, is designed to provide a seal betweenbore hole 220 and the surface ofpiston 230. - The two
pistons rod 170, formed of twoparts spring 173, both of which extremities are applied, one againstend wall 131 ofprimary piston 130 and the other againstend wall 231 ofsecondary piston 230. - The description of the secondary portion of
master cylinder 100, provided above, is transposed to its primary portion; there is a duplication of the pressure element of both brake circuits C1, C2. The description given above can be applied, under the same conditions, to the elements relating to the present invention, which bear the same reference numbers but decreased by 100. - As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3 ,secondary piston 230 is composed ofcylindrical skirt 232 equipped withend wall 231 whose rear face 231 b, turned toward the primary piston, hasfrustoconical housing 280, which accommodates the end ofthrust rod 170, connected toprimary piston 130, and whose other face, 231 a, is equipped withgroove 281 to receive the piston'shelical return spring 273. Thisspring 273 presses againstend wall 111 ofbore hole 220 of the master cylinder. - The front edge of
skirt 232, that is, the edge not turned toward the principal piston, is crenellated along a certain axial length L, withslots 233 having a rectangular section aligned along the xx axis. Theseradial slots 233 are open near the front edge of the skirt; they are rectangular in shape.Edges 2331 ofslot 233 are delimited by radial planes and the rear, 2332, is straight. The rear edge is straight, that is, transverse and, in this example, all the rear edges are located in the same circle. The rear edge may consist of a plane surface inclined to the xx axis or perpendicular to that axis. - The shape of the crenellated front edge is shown more clearly in
FIG. 3 , represented in perspective. - The rear face consists of ribs that have two functions:
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- to facilitate filling the piston with plastic during injection.
- According to an embodiment not shown,
slots 233 are helical in shape. -
FIG. 5 shows, by way of comparison, the developed shape of aslot 233 of the secondary cylinder ofFIGS. 3 to 5 and ahole 333 of knownsecondary piston 330. - Superimposition of the two embodiments of the passages shows that
slot 233, which serves as a passage for the hydraulic fluid in the piston according to the present invention, has a different section near the edges of the hole and that this difference in section does not require a cone to allow flow in ESP mode, as shown inFIGS. 6 and 7 . This superimposed image showsrear edge 2331 ofslot 233 and the contour ofhole 333, which promotes the flow area ofslot 233 of the secondary piston according to the present invention and provides clearance for the rounded contour ofhole 233 and the frustoconical shape of the state of the art for the flow of liquid in ESP mode. - The secondary piston according to the present invention is made of molded/injected plastic material so that the edges of the teeth or slots of the front edge have a molding fillet rather than sharp edges, without requiring any special machining.
- The secondary piston according to the present invention with straight radial slots is made without requiring a special mold to enable unmolding. This is done in the direction of the xx axis of the secondary piston.
- In the case of slots that are not rectilinear but helical, unmolding may require a relative rotational movement between the part and the mold.
- The secondary piston according to the present invention is preferably realized of a plastic material chosen from the group comprising: Bakelite, among thermoset materials, and polypropylene, among thermoplastic materials.
- Assembly of the tandem master cylinder equipped with a secondary piston according to the present invention takes place without any particular difficulty and without having to modify production lines. The simplified shape of the secondary piston simplifies the manufacturing process, which becomes less expensive.
- During use, the master cylinder functions with good flow rate performance, especially when operating in ESP mode.
- Finally, the elimination of machining and, therefore, of any machining burrs, further simplifies the manufacturing process and makes it less expensive.
- The number of slots and their, preferably uniform, distribution along the periphery of the front edge of
secondary piston 230 has been determined by hydraulic studies and tests. The length (L) ofslots 233 is defined, based on the geometry of the tandem master cylinder, to have the rest position of the secondary piston with respect to resupplyseal 253 and enable such resupply and operation in ESP mode.
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